Scholarships At XLRI Jamshedpur
XLRI was set up in 1949, soon after Independence, and continues to stand as one of the oldest and best b-schools of the country. Here are a few scholarships you can avail of you if you convert XLRI Jamshedpur.
XLRI was set up in 1949, soon after Independence, and continues to stand as one of the oldest and best b-schools of the country. Here are a few scholarships you can avail of you if you convert XLRI Jamshedpur.
Australia has no London Business School or Harvard, but it is not far behind when it comes to being an attraction for international students for an MBA, especially given the easier visa process for students.
Aspirants deal with a lot of confusion when it comes to making decisions about pursuing an MBA and the pre-preparation, but here is a factor which makes the decision even more difficult for many people: an MBA from abroad.
The first few days of starting your preparation for CAT are most important. CAT preparation is like signing up for a Gym. Everyone wants a very good figure and hence would join a Gym but very few continue going to Gym after for the first few days. CAT, much like a Gym, attracts everyone who wants to get into an IIM (and or want to get out of their miserable jobs!), but alas not too many continue the prep!
"Before anything else, preparation is the key to success". These are the words of Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
10th Class: Ek saal aur pad lo life set ho jayegi (Just study for one more year the life will be set)
Let’s imagine a job hunter who has three or four job interviews each day. He starts early in the morning and finishes late in the evening and through the day one recruiter after the other rejects him. Being a recent college graduate with no work experience this is quite obvious. For the next few months, his applications were constantly rejected and a promised offer letter was never sent to him. The key to his future success is that he didn’t give up. He changed and improved his resume based on the feedback he got from hiring managers, and he continued to schedule job interviews until he finally landed a federal job that was suitable for him.
In the corporate world, how you see things is often more important than what you see. And, what you perceive is sometimes more important that what it really is! Paradoxical as it may seem yet we are all products of our beliefs and perceptions. Leaders who believe that they have empathy and look out for the well-being of the people they lead before their own, are often perceived as caring leaders.